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My feeling is that those later titles only really existed in Nanjo's fevered imagination. Or perhaps even he baulked at the number of people he was bootlegging... Some of the material was possibly released either prior or later on other labels - the Baroque Bordello stuff was surely part of that 10cdr set of Kawabata's, and I wouldn't be surprised if some of the Toho Sara and Musica Transonic stuff at least partly corresponds to the later releases on PSF and Fractal. 163 to 165 were tapes on Kawabata's Tenkyo no To label.

It's a few years old, but most of the places are still there. Of the record stores, Fujiya Avic is probably the only one that's gone.For noise, extreme electronics, avant-garde composition etc, I'd add Omega Point:http://homepage2.nifty.com/paganmusik/omega/top.html

105. CONFORMIST / Dark Nanjo’s group, who were active from ‘81 to ‘82 on an ultra-underground level and who later developed into Psychedelic Speed Freaks. A dark psychedelic punk group who form the roots to both High Rise and Ohkami no Jikan. This is their only surviving recording.

Hello all... I have been trying to find some info on the La Musica Tapes Vol 3 10 CDR Box from Nanjo. I traded for it years ago and recently dug out the CDrs, but can't find any of the data sheets/information. I posted one disc here: